Month: April 2012

This post is in no way meant to make light of brain injuries, but it's too fascinating to ignore. A Times of India story documents a man with a brain injury from a brutal attack who has now become a math savant, seemingly out of the blue. To understand how Padgett's brain works, neuroscientist and philosophy professorBerit Brogaard and her team flew Padgett…

The Wall Street Journal is the latest publication to take a deep look at brain injuries in youth sports. It's reaching epidemic levels across Tampa Bay and the nation. Why are more kids getting hurt like this? “The style of play is really behind it,” Mueller tells the Health Blog. “They’re using their heads more,” perhaps modeling their play after the…

Guest entry from Matt Dolman of Dolman Law Group. Nearly 2 million traumatic brain injuries occur annually, mostly from vehicle accidents, atheltics, and military combat service. With numbers this high, treatment is steadily evolvling, increasing and changing. Not only do scientists craft new ways to discover brain injuries, but doctors are also finding new ways to treat symptoms related to a closed head injury. As a…

The power of the White House can be used for tremendous good, non-political efforts, and one such initiative was rolled out this week. The Navy Times outlines a widespread effort to bring traumatic brain injuries to the forefront for nurses and future nurses across the country. On Wednesday, First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden, wife of Vice President…

As parents this time of year start exploring summer options for their kids and even new schools for the fall, it's important to remember that kids recovering from brain injuries have greater challenges. Growing up is a series of adjusting to changes, the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire reminds us, which aren't so easy for those with injured brains.…

Our brain injury education series, courtesy of Dolman Law Group, wraps up today with this myth from St. Pete motorcycle accident attorney Matt Dolman. This one really highlights the importance taking every brain injury seriously. Myth #5: A mild traumatic brain injury is not permanent and will go away Several studies indicate that at least 10-15% of mild traumatic brain injury victims…

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States instituting tougher driving rules, training and licensing for teens have seen a drop in the numbers of traumatic brain injuries for that age group. A common-sense move, right? Well not many states are serious about it. Dolman Law Group looks at teenage brain injuries and driving laws in a recent blog entry. Check it out.

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